Authors
Zheng-Yang Huo, Xing Xie, Tong Yu, Yun Lu, Chao Feng, Hong-Ying Hu
Publication date
2016/7/1
Journal
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume
50
Issue
14
Pages
7641-7649
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
More than 10% of the people in the world still suffer from inadequate access to clean water. Traditional water disinfection methods (e.g., chlorination and ultraviolet radiation) include concerns about the formation of carcinogenic disinfection byproducts (DBPs), pathogen reactivation, and/or excessive energy consumption. Recently, a nanowire-assisted electroporation–disinfection method was introduced as an alternative. Here, we develop a new copper oxide nanowire (CuONW)-modified three-dimensional copper foam electrode using a facile thermal oxidation approach. An electroporation–disinfection cell (EDC) equipped with two such electrodes has achieved superior disinfection performance (>7 log removal and no detectable bacteria in the effluent). The disinfection mechanism of electroporation guarantees an exceedingly low operation voltage (1 V) and level of energy consumption (25 J L–1) with a short …
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